My friend Laurel sent me this adorable Happy New Year greeting. So, how’s 2025 treating you so far?I saw this posted on the Quilting Gail blog site, and I’m also not bragging but I haven’t bought any fabric this year either!!! I can’t say the same about wool applique and cross stitch items. If you are looking for a fun, quilty challenge, check out her site to read about the 2025 SAHRR (the 2025 Stay at Home Round Robin. ) Visit the site for full information, but basically you work on your own project following weekly prompts provided by moderators. I did it a few years ago and it was fun, but I’m not sure whether I will do it this year or not. As it is, I already have a number of nearly finished quilts to complete.
A Positive Outlook
Monday, January 6, 2025
A New Year Begins - 2025
My friend Laurel sent me this adorable Happy New Year greeting. So, how’s 2025 treating you so far?I saw this posted on the Quilting Gail blog site, and I’m also not bragging but I haven’t bought any fabric this year either!!! I can’t say the same about wool applique and cross stitch items. If you are looking for a fun, quilty challenge, check out her site to read about the 2025 SAHRR (the 2025 Stay at Home Round Robin. ) Visit the site for full information, but basically you work on your own project following weekly prompts provided by moderators. I did it a few years ago and it was fun, but I’m not sure whether I will do it this year or not. As it is, I already have a number of nearly finished quilts to complete.
Sunday, December 22, 2024
Another Blooming Roots Finish - Poinsettia Place
I finally finished “Poinsettia Place,” the December stitch for the monthly Blooming Roots series by Priscilla Blain of Stitching with the Housewives. I love how it turned out, but boy, it took a long time to stitch. I had stitched on it steadily since November. Though I have received the January chart and floss, I have decided to wait to stitch that one; I’ll just enjoy this one for another month.
Meanwhile I have been stitching some Christmas pieces and may continue to do so well into January. :-)
While writing this post, I had one eye on The Kennedy Centers Honors on CBS, and I thought that I would mention that you can watch all the previous Kennedy Center Honors shows on Youtube.
This may be my last post before Christmas so may I wish you and yours a very Merry Christmas!
Thursday, December 19, 2024
Christmas Lights, a Lovely Evening, and Excessive Packing Material
Wednesday was a remarkably warm day for these parts, and I took the opportunity to drive around at dusk checking out the lights. This was the scene at the Cohasset Common. When it eventually turns colder, this small pond will be filled with skaters.
I drove to a few of my favorite spots, but alas, there wasn’t much to photograph.
Last night my quilting buddies and I went out for a holiday dinner. We were trying to remember just how long we have been friends. We all originally went weekly to the Quilters Compass quilt shop in Quincy. Sadly, the quilt store eventually closed, but we didn’t see any reason to stop meeting. We take turns hosting. In the beginning, we met weekly, but now it is usually every two to three weeks depending on our schedules. So how long has this been going on? I knew I had joined the weekly gathering at the store after making my first quilt. When I returned home last night, I checked the quilt’s label, and it was 2004!!!
Excessive Packing Material . . . get a look at this large box stuffed with paper and yards and yards of bubble wrap. What pray tell was inside? Well, Joann’s had recently had an online sale, and inside the box were three Christmas mugs and one gingerbread themed nutcracker. I swear; each mug was individually wrapped in at least two yards of bubble wrap. There was no danger of any breakage of items in this box. In case you are curious, here is the nutcracker along with one of the mugs.
Enjoy the season . . . no stress allowed. 🧑🏻🎄
Wednesday, December 18, 2024
Countdown to Christmas - December 18th
Hi Everyone! It has been awhile since my last post. Time seems to be rushing by. I have been busy stitching and celebrating. Last week I attended a holiday luncheon at my friend Kathy’s home along with a dozen friends. Her home was beautifully decorated. She has a stunning, large artificial tree filled with ornaments that was gorgeous.
“Jesus Is the Reason” above is a chart from Teresa Kogut as is the Santa below it. I love them both, but these star shape ornaments were a bear to finish. You place wrong sides together and then machine stitch an outline around the design before attempting to turn it right sides out. I think it would be easier if the pieces had been stitched on linen, but I stitch on Aida which can be stiffer. Because of that, it is difficult to get the points fully pushed out. I have a star shaped patriotic piece to stitch also by Teresa Kogut, and I will be sure to use a softer piece of fabric to stitch that piece. Though it was time consuming and ‘fiddly’ to finish, I think the result was worth it.
Sunday, December 1, 2024
December 1 - Christmas Countdown
Monday, November 25, 2024
Elephants on Parade
Here’s a quick post to show you my latest finish. The little girl who grew up next door recently had her first baby. This elephant pattern had been a block of the month at a recent guild meeting, and I thought a herds of these colorful pachyderms would be a fun subject for a quilt. :-)